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Firefighters battle 9,000+ acre wildfire southwest of Colstrip

Colstrip, Montana – A wildfire burning roughly nine miles southwest of Colstrip is estimated to be between 9,000 and 12,000 acres in size.

Just before noon on Monday, the Slough Grass Fire was initially reported.

The fire is burning in steep and difficult terrain, according to Rosebud County Disaster Emergency Services.

According to the latest information, there have been no evacuations or injuries, and the fire is at 0% containment.

Six engines, two water tenders, two dozers, and a command vehicle also responded to the fire.

The fire was estimated to be three and a half miles wide and six miles long.

Written by Sam Lomur

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